Clifford Rove is the NSFL’s most underrated player. Rove did not start well in his first year in the league, tossing 24 interceptions and only getting into the endzone 20 times. However, he still showed flashes of brilliance, such as when he tossed 4 TDs in a win over the Yeti. As a result, Liberty fans had high hopes for Rove. He then promptly removed those hopes, and actually regressed in S4, putting up a 68.7 passer rating good for second to last in the league, in addition to throwing 26 picks with only 16 touchdowns. Both of these numbers were the second worst in the league, only behind Pierno’s 8 TDs and whopping 35 interceptions.
So when you look at Rove’s S5 performance, it’s like night and day. One of the top QBs in yards/attempt, Rove is also second in TDs in the league with 19, halfway through the season. He is on pace for 38 TDs with only 18 picks. Compare that to Bronko (36/16) and Boss (36/18), and you’ll see why Rove is one of the top QBs in the league and directly responsible for the Liberty offense’s truly amazing turnaround in S5.
So when you look at Rove’s S5 performance, it’s like night and day. One of the top QBs in yards/attempt, Rove is also second in TDs in the league with 19, halfway through the season. He is on pace for 38 TDs with only 18 picks. Compare that to Bronko (36/16) and Boss (36/18), and you’ll see why Rove is one of the top QBs in the league and directly responsible for the Liberty offense’s truly amazing turnaround in S5.
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